Saturday, January 27th Saturday, February 3rd Kresge Art Center, 600 Auditorium Road, East Lansing, MI Department of Art, Art History, and Design, Michigan State University Students intending to major in Apparel and Textiles, Graphic Design,[...]

Los Angeles-based textile artist Karen Hampton examines the African American diaspora and explores her personal and ancestral narrative through the art of embroidery, coupled with found textiles and a multitude of textile techniques. Her work[...]

Saturday, January 27th Saturday, February 3rd Kresge Art Center, 600 Auditorium Road, East Lansing, MI Department of Art, Art History, and Design, Michigan State University Students intending to major in Apparel and Textiles, Graphic Design,[...]

New York based Joanne Greenbaum’s paintings are energetic profusions of overlapping techniques and colors, featuring clusters of architectural forms, irregular shapes, and doodle-like lines. Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Museum[...]

This event is presented by the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences. Professor Mark Navin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Oakland University What’s the point of Michigan’s vaccine waiver education requirement? Since 2015,[...]

Professor Kelly Parker, Department of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University Philosophizing for Catastrophe: Resilience and the Limits of Sustainability Environmental philosophers have recently begun to consider “resilience”–alongside or even instead of “sustainability”–as a central normative[...]

Critically acclaimed and award-winning comic creator Lucy Knisley specializes in personal, confessional graphic novels and travelogues. She has made comics for various anthologies and publications including Marvel comics, Valiant comics, Adventure Time comics, and Boom[...]

Award-winning editor Diana Schutz has been working in comics for almost forty years. She was senior executive editor at Dark Horse Comics. She teaches Comics Studies at Portland State University is a published author of[...]

MSU’s premier fashion event bringing the environment of New York and Paris to the college campus. Showcasing the amazing talent of local designers in the community while also creating a platform for designers across the[...]

SEMITRANSPARENT Leila Malekadeli BFA Solo Exhibition Kresge Art Center Gallery 114 February 26-March 2, 2018 ARTIST STATEMENT Identity is fluid. It is pieced together. It intersects. It can be lost and then found. It can[...]

Public Art: Understanding and Practice Kresge Art Center Gallery 114 February 26- March 2, 2018 This exhibition celebrates the eight artists that took on the challenge of a collaborative Mural project. The mural is on[...]

This event is presented by the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences. Professor Marleen Eijkholt, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Pain but No[...]

Featuring Dr. Ridley Dr. Ridley will reflect on the interconnections and long history of jazz music and protest. In particular, he will examine the many connections between jazz and protest during the Civil Rights movement,[...]

Professor Thomas Reydon, Institute of Philosophy, Centre for Ethics and Philosophy of Science (CEPS) & Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS), Leibniz Universität Hannover How far do evolutionary explanations reach? The[...]

Dr. Elizabeth Sanders introduced many of the tools and methods being used today to drive and/ or inspire design from a human-centered perspective. Sanders teaches Design at The Ohio State University and is the founder[...]

Professor Brian Burkhart, California State University, Northridge Decoloniality and Indigenous Environmental Philosophy Through the Land In this talk, I will articulate what I see as the interwoven threads of the nature and the power of[...]